E.intheC

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Pyramid Butterfly's (Hemitaurichthys polylepis) are a nice fish, need room though they can get pretty big

These are beautiful too. Some have had luck with the long nose as well.

What corals do you have? There's a thread on RC called butterflies in reefs (or something similar) where a few butterfly experts have been experimenting. Tons of good info there.
 

sunny

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These are beautiful too. Some have had luck with the long nose as well.

What corals do you have? There's a thread on RC called butterflies in reefs (or something similar) where a few butterfly experts have been experimenting. Tons of good info there.

My Pyramids were coral eaters. However, most are reef safe I have heard.
 

Bry17nyc

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These are beautiful too. Some have had luck with the long nose as well.

What corals do you have? There's a thread on RC called butterflies in reefs (or something similar) where a few butterfly experts have been experimenting. Tons of good info there.

I like the pyramid BF
I have a mixed reef polyps softies Lps sps anemone clams
1 feather duster
A small colony of small feather dusters
 

Archreefer

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I have a pyramid in my mixed reef with no issues, I even have tons of feather dusters and it isn't even eating those. Also it is the biggest pig in the tank went it comes to feeding eats everything.
 

Paul B

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There have been copperbands and long nose butterflies in my reef over 30 years, I never had a problem with either of them.
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Jan

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I have had Hemitaurichthys polylepis with no issues in my mixed reef. Also had a Chelmon rostratus that I had to sell because it loved ripping my Trachyphyllia apart.

Reef safe BF - Chaetodon auriga, Hemitaurichthys polylepis and Heniochus diphreutes (you really need to know how to tell the difference between this one and H. acuminatus. HA are not reef safe)
 

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